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Old 07-17-09, 09:39 PM
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80's American Hardcore!

Anyone here into 80's American hardcore/punk? Bands like: Bad Brains, Articles of Faith, Black Flag, Urban Waste, Minor Threat, Dead Kennedys, Reagan Youth, The Mob, Agent Orange, Crucifix, Wasted Youth.... and so on.

I limited this to American bands, but some of the best were from Japan, Spain, and Scandinavia.

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Re: 80's American Hardcore!

Some.
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A little. Black Dots is one of my favorite albums. After Rock For Light, I didn't care much for Bad Brains output until Build A Nation, which is OK.
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Re: 80's American Hardcore!

I think the only band that I like that would fit into this category is Husker Du.
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Re: 80's American Hardcore!

Yep. Still listen to the above mentioned along with Cro-Mags (Age of Quarrel only though), Agnostic Front, and Warzone.
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Yes to Black Flag and Dead Kennedys and Agent Orange. I still listen to those especially the first two. Haven't really heard much of the rest.
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Re: 80's American Hardcore!

Originally Posted by Mike UFC
Yep. Still listen to the above mentioned along with Cro-Mags (Age of Quarrel only though), Agnostic Front, and Warzone.
I love most NYHC, but I could never get into Agnostic Front. I think it was the whole right wing aspect to their music; although, United Blood is pretty good. Cro-Mags didn't do it for me either. Need to check out Warzone. Have you heard The Abused?? If not you should definitely check them out.

Probably my favorite NYHC band is Antidote. They only released one E.P. but man was it good. Gorilla Biscuits were top notch as well.

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Old 07-19-09, 08:33 AM
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Always liked the Dead Kennedys, and Black Flag is interesting, but the older I get, the less I like low-fi music.
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Re: 80's American Hardcore!

Originally Posted by RagingBull80
I think the only band that I like that would fit into this category is Husker Du.
You mean "early Husker Du". Their mid-period/latter stuff was certainly not hardcore!
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Yes, I listen to mostly early-mid 80's American punk these days. Hardcore, skate punk, early good pop stuff (Descendents)
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Re: 80's American Hardcore!

Lived most of my life in Manhattan & Brooklyn. Just a half hour train ride from CBGB's (RIP Hilly)).

Bands seen live:

Bad Brains
Agnostic Front
Cro-Mags
Adolescents
TSOL
Circle Jerks
DI
Murphy's Law
Leeway
Sick of it All
Judge
Youth of Today
Warzone
Gorilla Biscuits
Token Entry
Absolution
Maximum Penalty
Raw Deal/Killing Time
Gang Green
Breakdown

On July 25 there is a free show at Tompkins Square park:

Kraut
Reagan Youth
Nihilistics
Urban Waste

Shit, talk about nostalgia.

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I really like early Gang Green, not so much the later stuff.
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Re: 80's American Hardcore!

Originally Posted by Kaaos_82
I love most NYHC, but I could never get into Agnostic Front. I think it was the whole right wing aspect to their music; although, United Blood is pretty good. Cro-Mags didn't do it for me either. Need to check out Warzone. Have you heard The Abused?? If not you should definitely check them out.

Probably my favorite NYHC band is Antidote. They only released one E.P. but man was it good. Gorilla Biscuits were top notch as well.

"Victim in Pain" is Agnostic Front at their undisputed best, before they dabbled in crossover. If you don't like that one, then you won't like any of their other stuff. Yeah, Miret's voice isn't the best, but that album is killer. Cro-Mags grew on me after a while. "Age of Quarrel" is the only Cro-Mags record I like. Gorilla Biscuits were definitely good. Too bad Civ couldn't keep it up. Antidote is good. Listening to "Thou Shalt Not Kill" as I type. Minor Threat is the gold standard for me, though. You should also check out Negative Approach if you haven't already.

@inri222 I'm jealous.
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Re: 80's American Hardcore!

Superbowl of hardcore 1988 at The Ritz (which is now Webster Hall).

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Re: 80's American Hardcore!

Originally Posted by inri222
Superbowl of hardcore 1988 at The Ritz (which is now Webster Hall).

Wow.. fucking amazing. You were able to see Gorilla Biscuits in their early days Youth of Today, and Cause For Alarm.... nice. Where you at the GB 07 reunion show at CBGB's? Since when where you involved in the NY scene??

Gunna check out Reagan Youth in October with The Varukers! I missed them when they toured a few months back... how are their live sets now (with the new singer and all)? Also, what would you suggest I check out from Warzone first?? Been meaning to check them out....

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Re: 80's American Hardcore!

The seminal Warzone record is "Don't Forget the Struggle, Don't Forget the Streets" but that can be hard to find. I don't have it myself, but from what I understand "The Victory Years" is pretty good as its a partial discography. This might be your best bet to introduce yourself to Warzone goodness. Rest in Peace to Raybeez!
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Originally Posted by Kaaos_82
Where you at the GB 07 reunion show at CBGB's? Since when where you involved in the NY scene??
Yes, I was at the reunion show in 07. I have been involved since 1986. Almost 40 and I am still involved. I figure that if Vinnie Stigma is 54 and still doing it then why cant I.

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The seminal Warzone record is "Don't Forget the Struggle, Don't Forget the Streets" but that can be hard to find.

This is correct. There was a double album CD put out by Century Media that contained DFTS, DFTS and Open You Eyes (produced by Dr. Know of the Bad Brains) but it is now OOP.

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Re: 80's American Hardcore!

Originally Posted by nodeerforamonth
You mean "early Husker Du". Their mid-period/latter stuff was certainly not hardcore!
What's considered their "early stuff?"

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